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Changes and
shortcomings
in leadership, more off than on international diplomacy and institutional failures account for this in almost equal measure.
This is an acute question for me, because I'm a prominent advocate of the existence of human nature, with all its
shortcomings
and perversities.
Again, the Ancient Greeks, with all their shortcomings, believed in the wisdom of the crowd at their best moments.
Now, these are two things that you probably may have heard of, but there are two other
shortcomings
of the needle and syringe you may not have heard about.
Bageye was stung by what he perceived to be the public airing of his
shortcomings.
We all start thinking of all our faults and all our shortcomings, what we wish we were, what we wish we weren't.
College has some
shortcomings.
The Arab Spring revealed social media's greatest potential, but it also exposed its greatest
shortcomings.
Yet, with all of their shortcomings, those are the factories we know today.
His brain is an A-plus, which means he's acutely aware of his
shortcomings.
The ongoing third wave is correcting the
shortcomings
of the earlier two.
Event though there are other
shortcomings
with Rohmer's season cycle, most of his later films are definitely leagues above this one.
Now, if the scriptwriter were standing here after the lights go up from a film fest screening, they no doubt would crow about how all these
shortcomings
are REALLY clever clues to the plot turning topsy-turvy in this misfire's final five minutes.
Of course, they pay a price because their experimenting has the same
shortcomings
that Dr. Frankenstein's did.
This movie moved much too slowly for my taste.The concept of the story is refreshingly different in that it explores the family dynamics of living with a mentally-retarded family member in a way that I have not previously seen on-screen.However,the execution of the concept was flawed.Each character was developed fully within the scene of her first appearance,then one had to endure the feeling that each character was treading water the rest of the way.That is,each character flailed about awkwardly in her interpersonal relationships with others in the movie,which I found to be a form of emotional and social retardation.I suppose this has artistic merit,given the irony that the story centers around an intellectually retarded individual surrounded by way above-average intelligence friends and family.The acting,however,was well-done without exception.I agree with other reviewers that the cinematography was beautiful.In summary,I think the film has strong artistic merit because of the fine acting and cinematography,but fails on an emotional level due to the
shortcomings
described.
I was left with an experience of everything that is wrong with organized religion in general and the Russian Orthodox Church's particular
shortcomings
(mind you this comment comes from a person of faith).
It has poor character development, improbable plot and wasn't written or directed in a decent manner, and when you have such
shortcomings
the acting doesn't help.
reading them their
shortcomings
one by one; they then tell them why they think he sent his best friend to die in his place take the Indian in instead of going himself-- and he proves them wrong for the remainder of the film by winning his lonely battle through intelligence and courage.
If you don't think too much about the technical shortcomings, Steamboat Willie can be eight minutes of fun (and a piece of history).
Being an avid fan of these two films, I enjoyed "Route 666" a lot even in spite of its flaws and
shortcomings.
Together, they manage to do just that in this funny and heartwarming and often heartbreaking tale of inner strength overcoming physical
shortcomings.
For example: The introduction of Holmes in the Voice of Terror tries to hard to immediately establish how superbly intelligent Holmes is as soon as he is on screen, whereas this film shows Holmes' brilliant deductions, but also his
shortcomings.
Of course, as the previous comment mentions the film does have its shortcomings, but the realism of the setting and the way the director treats his subject matter belies these
shortcomings.
I was very much moved by the family discussion that Nathaniel had with his sisters about the
shortcomings
of their father as it was set in a beautiful home that seemed to radiate warmth that Lou had created.
This is one of those movies where you have to put to one side some of its obvious
shortcomings
(a result of the date and location of its production)and accentuate the positive.
Unfortunately, it also has its shortcomings, some of which Hitchcock has repeated later.
Apart from the few shortcomings, the film is great.
When she falls in love with a white jerk named Tony, he is unpleasantly surprised when he finds out she's black, and from there it goes on about the three main characters' individual aspirations and
shortcomings.
ODYSSEY (like SUNSHINE) also dealt with astronaut
shortcomings
(Zoe's failed EVA, Ivan's over exertions on Venus, the spats with mission control) and the sheer danger of exploring new planets with unfamiliar dangers (the fatal radiation spike on Mars).
Reading some of the other comments, I must agree that some of the (very few)
shortcomings
found in this brilliant documentary about one of the 20th century's divas (up there with Billie Holliday, Bessie Smith, Edith Piaf, Judy Garland and Mercedes de Sosa) are justified.
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